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Since it’s declarative, removing a service is as simple as deleting its block from the JSON and re-posting. AS3 cleans up the orphaned objects. Cons (The pain points) 1. Steep JSON schema learning curve The schema is verbose and strict. A missing comma or incorrectly nested "class": "Service_HTTP" will fail the entire declaration. The error messages have improved but can still be cryptic (e.g., "property 'pool' is not valid for 'Service_HTTPS'" without clear line numbers).

AS3 is stateless – it doesn’t track past declarations. If you lose your source JSON, you can’t “reverse-engineer” a declaration from the running config easily. You must store your declarations in Git. f5-appsvcs

This review is written from the perspective of a using it on BIG-IP. Title: Powerful but Has a Learning Curve – Essential for Automation Rating: 4.2/5 The Short Verdict F5 Appsvcs (AS3) is a game-changer if you're tired of clicking through the BIG-IP GUI or wrangling tmsh scripts. It allows you to declare your entire application delivery policy (virtual servers, pools, monitors, iRules, SSL profiles) as a single JSON declaration. When it works, it’s magical. When it doesn’t, debugging can be a headache. Pros (What works well) 1. Declarative model is brilliant You declare the desired state of your app. Appsvcs figures out the delta and applies only the changes. This eliminates the “order of operations” hell that plagues imperative scripts. Since it’s declarative, removing a service is as

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